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The Boquete Flower and Coffee Fair Returns from January 8 to 19, 2025

The Flower and Coffee Fair is one of the most emblematic events in Panama that will be held from January 8 to 19, 2025. Held in the picturesque town of Boquete, Chiriqui Province, this fair captivates with its vibrant exhibition of flowers, over the top regional Coffee, rich cultural and artisanal offers.

Colorful Gardens that are The Heart of the Event

The colorful gardens, located on the banks of the Caldera River, are the heart of the fair. They display an impressive variety of flowers that amaze nature lovers. 

Valuable Local Crafts and Products 

The Flower and Coffee Fair is an opportunity for national and international artisans to exhibit traditional crafts, typical sweets, delicious Boquete coffee, ornamental plants and agricultural products.

Cultural Activities that Exalt the Culture of Chiriqui

The fair celebrates the traditions of Chiriqui with folklore shows, typical music and traditional dances, offering an ideal space to enjoy the cultural wealth of Panama.

Delicious Gastronomy that Delights 

Visitors will be able to enjoy a variety of local dishes and explore the best cafes in Boquete, recognized for offering a unique experience. 

All the Information Needed to Get to the Fair

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight.

How to Get There: The 2025 Flower and Coffee Fair will be held on Avenida Buenos Aires, Jaramillo Centro, in Boquete, Chiriqui You can arrive by car from Panama City and the trip takes approximately 7 hours.

By bus: There are bus services from the Albrook terminal to David in Chiriqui, and from the terminal in this city you take the route to Boquete. The bus trip to David can take between 7 – 8 hours and to Boquete is 45 minutes. Tourism agencies offer complete packages that include transportation and tickets.

Some History

This event has deep roots in the Boquete region. It was first created in 1950 as the Coffee Festival, but after years of celebration in 1973 it was transformed into the current Flower and Coffee Fair. At the beginning of the 90s, the date was changed to the month of January to take advantage of the dry season with the aim of offering ideal conditions for tourists to visit.

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